The house was renovated from a small village, a 1949 resort village. The house renovation was carried out by two college students who returned to their hometowns to start their own businesses. Each guest room was designed by themselves and designers, each with a different original color and elements. It is a farmhouse restaurant and a high-end homestay with unique features. Located in the central area of the entire Nanjing Tulou Scenic Area, the village is nestled by mountains and water, and stands out on the roadside< The village is based on four houses, among which Qiyuan Building is the birthplace of the entire Liwu Village with a history of 800 years, and Fubao Building has a history of over 200 years. It is also a combination of two stone houses, forming a courtyard. The main focus is on vacation parent-child tours, and the room has strong market positioning and details. Each room in the hotel has an independent refrigerator, dry and wet separation in the bathroom, hot water system and air energy, and the mattress is a dream lily zero pressure bed< Hotel breakfast and lunch are all local specialty farmhouse dishes. If you have special preferences or dietary habits, please contact the front desk of the homestay in advance. The hotel has standard conference room, indoor fitness area, children's amusement park, fish pond, chess and card room and game room. You can make an appointment for Roasted whole lamb one or two days in advance. Customized souvenirs in the store, as well as coffee, cocktails, and red wine for sale. Capable of providing conference services and company tail gear reservation services, among others.
"Our little one wanted to see 'A Yuan's Home,' so we brought the picture book and came to stay. This guesthouse is located within the Tianluokeng Tulou Scenic Area in Nanjing. It's easy to find if you're driving, and personally, I found it even better than the Yunshuiyao Scenic Area – fewer crowds and stunning scenery. It's also very close to Taxia Village, which you can reach by cycling or walking. There, you can visit the 700-year-old Yuchang Lou, famously standing 'crooked but firm,' and grab a meal at the Xiaogqiao Liushui Restaurant. Just a heads-up if you're driving, be mindful of parking restrictions. Getting to Tianluokeng's iconic 'Four Dishes and One Soup' cluster is also super convenient, just a ten-minute drive. The Tulou are truly magnificent!
The guesthouse hostess is incredibly nice, and they have a lovely Golden Retriever named Xiao Chai, who is very friendly and well-behaved. We booked a duplex room with a living area downstairs and the sleeping area upstairs. It even came with a projector, which was a huge bonus! But the real highlight was the in-room washer-dryer combo – such a thoughtful and convenient amenity!"